Automatically recording from a cd, 7making tape recordings, Tro1 o:o2 – Pioneer X-NM1 Manuel d'utilisation

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Making tape recordings

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TAPE

ENTER

REC
MENU

PLAY
MODE

Automatically recording
from a CD

This feature makes recording a CD as
simple as possible by automatically
starting and stopping the disc and tape
together. You can choose to record the
whole disc or a set playlist of your
choice.

1 Press TAPE (

2 3) then load a

cassette into the tape deck.
In order to follow these instructions
more easily, load the cassette with
side A face-up.

2 Check the recording direc-

tion.
If you start recording in the

3

directon, both sides of the tape will be
recorded (unless the erase protect tab
for side B is missing). If you switch
sides and start recording in the

2

direction, then recording will start from
side B and stop when the end of the
tape is reached.

If you need to change the direction,
press

TAPE

(

2 3) twice, then 7.

3 Set the reverse mode (p. 17)

– Record one side only

or

– Record both sides if

recording starts in the

3 (forward)

direction, or one side when it starts in
the

2 (reverse) direction

4 Load the disc you want to

record.
Press

7 to make sure the disc is

stopped.

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The CD display showing a disc with 12
tracks and a total playing time of
55:57.

5 If you want to record a

programmed playlist, enter
the track order here.
See Programming the track order on
page 18 for more on how to do this.
Playback must be stopped before going
to the next step.

6

Press REC MENU and choose
SYNCHRO REC using the

5

and

buttons.

Press

7 anytime to cancel and exit the

menu.

7 Press ENTER

Recording starts automatically after
pressing

ENTER

.

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Once recording starts, the

REC

indicator remains lit.

Should you want to stop recording
before the track/disc has finished
playing, simply press

7 any time

during the recording

If a track is interrupted when the tape
switches sides, the same track will be
recorded again in its entirety from the
beginning of the next side.

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